A pilot's life


I was out last night with my filthy rich pilot friend. Its great to get back in touch with him after leaving high school. We shared the same passion for investments hence it explains the outing last night. We discuss a little on our investment style and of course he has bigger capital to start with. The part that causes my dizziness this morning is because we had beer and chit-chat till 2am. However as a model employee I still come to work early and prepare myself for work. Manage to discover a lot of inside stories of a pilot's life. The party, sex and booze is a norm not forgetting they get paid very well. So being a pilot is very fun indeed, I'm glad to be able to hear and have an insight of a pilot's life. Are you living similar kind of lifestyle too?

Alexis @ Ampang


Saturday night live over at Alexis, with performance by Isaac Entry. I'm not much of a club goer and highly appreciate a jazz pub way more than a noisy packed club.

Alluring

Even with that sour face, you are still you that melts my heart. I will be your everything just listen to me say this as an assurance. I love you anyway.

Out of the blue, I know its hard to understand the obvious statement.

Dine @ Athenaeum


*A set of post cards from Mount Fuji, Tokyo tower and streets of Kyoto.

Its the long awaited dinner specially dedicated to close buds of CY. We crashed into his typical Otaku's room to check out all his toys and I manage to harass a few of them. While CY's mum do the preparation we started of with Chivas and Eugene gave us the honour to unwrapped the souvenir he bought for us from Japan. Each of us choose a few. We had our steamboat at the balcony, seafood tofu, bacon, beef, chicken, sausages, fishballs, stuffed fishballs, peeled prawns and squid. Food was fantastic. Too bad for those who can't make it. After dinner we had some drinking and golf putting. Thank you CY & family for hosting us and Eugene for the postcards.

Leech


Had a silly outing last night as I once again encountered free riders. It is absurd that everytime I hang out with this specific circle of friends when it comes to paying they happen to forget about the conversation previously about how well are they paid. All of sudden everyone's wallet felt like a ten ton truck, as usual I hate to see those kinda awkward situation where the waitress has to wait for someone to pay and hence I'll do the paying. Well free riders will always be free riders not once, twice or thrice but everytime. Lesson learned choose your circle of friends wisely. The ironic part, they think you are calculative when you do not pay.

How to spot a free rider:
-Their wallet is stucked in the pocket.
-They pretend/assume that you are treating after you settled the bill.
-When they go dutch they pay not a single cent more and often less.
-They pay you price listed in the menu. *assuming they stay in a tax free country

Jive

Weekend is dedicated for loved ones and myself to relax. I'm living high on my plans, everything is just great as it is now. Top it up with more breakthrough in my career will be awesome. I'm enjoying my weekend so much that I'm blasting music on full volume in this warm afternoon, dancing to the music, its fun to dance the jive once in a blue moon. Happy Dancing!

Deduction

neighbour 1: Hi you just move here?
neighbour 2: Ya I just move here, this place is quite nice.
neighbour 1: What is your occupation?
neighbour 2: I am professor at university. I teach deduction.
neighbour 1: Deduction? Whats that?
neighbour 2: Ok like this, I'll give you an example. I saw you've got a dog house, so I can say that you keep a dog as pet.
neighbour 1: Ya its true.
neighbour 2: That fact shows that you have a family.
neighbour 1: Ya that is true.
neighbour 2: So the conclusion is you got a wife.
neighbour 1: Wow. All true.
neighbout 2: Its all call deduction.

that evening....

neighbour 1: I just chit chat-ed with the new neighbour
neighbour 3: Oh, what's his job?
neighbour 1: He is a professor who teaches deduction.
neighbour 3: Deduction? What's that?
neighbour 1: Ok i'll give you an example. You keep a dog as pet?
neighbour 3: No!
neighbour 1: Aiseyman...

Everybody is a winner


Well we are all good at one thing or another plus the fact that everyone is unique. Nobody is a real loser unless you insist to have that sort of mindset. We tend to look at people and judge everyone according to our own thoughts and feeling. I must say take a break to think about what people tells you, maybe it might make sense if you fit in to his/her shoes for a moment. Don't get angry so easily or sensitive about what people say. What people sees in you is their choice but what really matters is yourself moulding your own image. Just have a fake to see if you really enjoy you being someone else. Being naturally yourself is best and also the most comfortable I say. Agree? When I hate you, I'm faking it...